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1    14|   and vaulted clean across,~Loaded with all his arms, the yawning
2    16|   shield,~Spoils which your loaded churches ought to show!~
3    17| left his lap or breast:~And loaded a capacious scrip beside,~
4    23|  peasant guide~(One courser loaded and one loose) the twain.~
5    24|    as steel arbalest that's loaded sore,~By how much is the
6    27|    XXIV~As when we spark to loaded mine apply,~Through the
7    27|   victual, disembarked from loaded barge,~Was laid on sumpter-horse
8    29|    the bottom climbed, thus loaded sore,~And carried her three
9    40| approach the very wall;~Who loaded, some with plank, with rock-stone
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